I see alot of discussions about good produced Tracks. Most of them are not related to electronic music. Iam totaly into it and enjoy a well crafted dubstep track or pumping goa track or even harder than that.
I would like to hear your electronic titles that sound amazing on a good rig.
Some examples from me(not in any order, or the best of the genre. Just tracks i enjoy at the moment): Drum and Bass: Buunshin - i think i feel https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ugnc1UNnUtU&si=w0dSIS22FHkwppvB
Dubstep: Enigma Dubz - Severed https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=qc7j0epFL0o&si=uPWDMr1SFgj-8npw
Synthwave: Starcadian - Satellites https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=xafJ_wtSEYU&si=3xfAqS4HkZZw0Pvr
Psytrance: Infected Mushroom - Dancing with Kadafi https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=dnXVIsMimHY&si=H-FfrloGUwlhsSLN
A lot of great suggestions so far. I would also like to add Fool the Detector by Venetian Snares. And also In Quod by Venetian Snares.
Autechres NTS in HiRes puts a system through its paces.
Give Underworld a listen, I recommend the album Beaucoup Fish.
My all-time fave band. Consistent fidelity across their catalogue. I think Rick is the best there is and it appears he knows about sonics and mastering.
Tycho
Koan Sound
Purity Ring
Daft Punk
Check out SOPHIE - PRODUCT. Her style is not everyone’s cup of tea but it’s some of my favorite music and the shapes are incredible
For audiophile electronic music I like the psybient genre.
Specifically Shpongle is #1 and Entheogenic is #2
Daft Punk is a great electronic duo but they don’t really require audiophile circumstances to hear everything.
Soulwax - From Deewee (whole album recorded in one go as an interesting fact) amazing quality.
Hybrid - “Wide Angle”, “Morning Scott-Fi”, “Disappear Here” (albums) Their albums are well produced and often including symphony/orchestra with trip-hop / progressive house. Pioneers back in 1999.
Synthwave: Gunship.
Trentemoller
Lemodie 15th Anniversary Edition by Ochre.
Leftfield - Leftism album
Absolutely brilliant album! I had it on almost continuous repeat when it was first released, and I’ve just recently rediscovered it in my collection. It’s the album that resulted in a great epiphany for me: All the music of my early years is music I’ve never heard on a really good system - we just didn’t have great HiFi in my house.
I’m having the best time rediscovering so many bands I used to love. If you thought Alison Moyet’s voice gave you chills on your Walkman, try again now!
Check out Ofra Haza album Shaday for a female voice that will give you chills
I’ve been enjoying Overmono’s latest, “Good Lies”. They are known for their club sound and live act.
More conventionally audiophile sounding, by Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan, is “The Nation’s Most Central Location”.
Both, released in May and December respectively, are two of Rough Trade’s Albums of the Year 2023.
Tipper - Relish The Trough. The whole album is great for testing stereo equipment.
Came here to say anything from Tipper lol
Tippers entire back catalogue. End of thread.
Agreed. Sounds excellent. Great music
Ruby Blue by Róisín Murphy